Faery Songs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDEFGB HHIIJJBCKKK ALMLMNNOPCCQRRFESTUT

IA
Shed no tear oh shed no tearB
The flower will bloom another yearC
Weep no more oh weep no moreD
Young buds sleep in the root's white coreD
Dry your eyes oh dry your eyesE
For I was taught in ParadiseF
To ease my breast of melodiesG
Shed no tearB
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Overhead look overheadH
'Mong the blossoms white and redH
Look up look up I flutter nowI
On this fresh pomegranate boughI
See me 'tis this silvery billJ
Ever cures the good man's illJ
Shed no tear oh shed no tearB
The flower will bloom another yearC
Adieu adieu I fly adieuK
I vanish in the heaven s blueK
Adieu adieuK
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IIA
Ah woe is me poor silver wingL
That I must chant thy lady's dirgeM
And death to this fair haunt of springL
Of melody and streams of flowery vergeM
Poor silver wing ah woe is meN
That I must seeN
These blossoms snow upon thy lady's pallO
Go pretty page and in her earP
Whisper that the hour is nearC
Softly tell her not to fearC
Such calm favonian burialQ
Go pretty page and soothly tellR
The blossoms hang by a melting spellR
And fall they must ere a star wink thriceF
Upon her closed eyesE
That now in vain are weeping their last tearsS
At sweet life leaving and these arbours greenT
Rich dowry from the Spirit of the SpheresU
Alas poor QueenT

John Keats



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